Cook first three ingredients in saucepan until tender. See pic. Allow to cool slightly. Mix remaining ingredients in separate bowl. Add to the cooled rhubarb and cook until thick. Cool and pour into baked pie crust and top with meringue. Bake @ 350 for 12-15 min.

Saturday, May 23, 2009

Today my mother-in-law and I picked out flowers for my window boxes. Theme: yellow, orange, and reds. I used the same soil from last year with a little bone meal and pearlite mixed in to retain some moisture. I'm sure hoping that everything fills in nicely with one another, it should be a beautiful display.

Friday, May 22, 2009

It's totally swimsuit weather! Memorial Day weekend is soon approaching and the temps are soaring in Michigan. This is going to be a great weekend at any one of the Great Lakes, seeing as how nearly all the state has been having high 70's weather.

I found the cutest website for swimwear through my one of my fave blogs: You Are My Fave. I am absolutely in love with the vintage inspired design from Down East Basics! I am totally going to own my curves (yet, somehow, lack of hips) instead of trying to fit into a bikini this summer.

Suit $26.99

Suit $26.99

Top $29.99

Bottoms $19.99

I just ordered this one today, I love the colorful design!So excited to see how it fits.

Plus, check out this chic coverup. So cute!

This suit is just screaming for that pair of Ray Bansthat I've been ogling for months.

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

I had an absolutely wonderful birthday... possibly the biggest party I have ever had. Eighteen people showed up, pretty good turnout for a Monday evening! My aunt Anna, Uncle Roy, and I went out to breakfast at my favorite local coney island restaurant. Then, Uncle Roy, relaxed with Java while Aunt Anna and I went to walk through the MSU gardens (where Estevan and I got married). Below are a couple photos from our walk.

Later that afternoon the other guests arrived and we ate chicken spiedies with lots of sides brought by friends and family, and had rhubarb cream pie (recipe soon to come) and cake for desert. All in all, it was an absolutely fabulous 25th birthday. We sure did celebrate my first quarter-century in style.

Huge white clematis plant which was climbing over the arching trellis in the MSU gardens.

It would be hard to forget these.

Estevan didn't believe us when we told him Java would not allow us to play croquet. Look at him ready to pounce! This was the ultimate game of keep-away.

Estevan and me. I love this vintage dress, thank you Aunt San!

Tio Kevin, Titi Myrt, Aunt Cath, and Lela

Uncle Scott, Uncle Roy, Aunt Anna, and Lelo Adolfo.

My birthday cake from Estevan, so very thoughtful for a person who doesn't like cake.

Trying really hard to think of a birthday wish... nearly all of my wishes had already come true that day. I think I can guess what Java is wishing, "drop the cake, drop the cake, drop it!"

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Warm weather and lush, green grass means one thing in my family: CROQUET! My childhood summer memories are filled with outdoor games and activities. Even though my poor dad usually had to drag me out of the house, I still remember having a lot of fun (not that my teenage self would admit to it).

A couple of years ago I received a vintage set but haven't had a chance to use it yet. In previous years our back yard has been bumpy to the extreme with many bare patches. This year, after many applications of lawn patch, fertilizer, watering, and grass seed, we finally have a descent yard.

Maybe we'll break out the old set for my birthday party.

You can find croquet sets almost anywhere, garage sales, ebay, grocery stores, etc.... I came across a neat online store, Croquet.com, that sells many different varieties and other old-fashioned outdoor game as well.

Wonderful news! My aunt Anna from Florida is planning a special trip up to her old home state of Michigan next week. Goal: Lilacs and more lilacs! The lilacs are fully leafed out and blooming in my part of the state but are still very dormant in the "deep-freeze" of the upper peninsula... hopefully my aunt will get a good show wherever she goes. I'm so looking forward to this special treat.

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

My interest in hostas has been growing a lot lately... almost as much as my newly planted hostas in the back yard. The foliage of these shade loving plants are unique when planted with many varieties and their flowers, which are often a second thought, are beautiful. They tolerate nearly anything and can be roughly divided year after year and still come back flourishing.

I joined GardenWeb last year when I first started seriously gardening and my absolute favorite forum is definitely thehosta forum. The pictures below are some of my favorites, the pics themselves came from all over the web from terrific gardeners.

My name is Erica, and I am a hostaholic....

'Thunderbolt'

'Great Expectations'

'Guacamole'

All the more reason to love 'Guacamole'... this is a pic of it's flowers!

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